Discover how Docker is revolutionizing modern software development by making applications faster to build, easier to deploy, and more reliable to run. Whether you are just getting started or refining production workflows, this practical guide will help you master containers through clear explanations, hands-on examples, and real-world techniques that you can apply with confidence.
What if learning Kubernetes felt like reading a story instead of a manual? Follow three engineers as they grow from a crashing monolith to a production-grade Kubernetes platform. Every concept taught through real problems, real YAML, and real solutions.
Go from an empty cluster to a self-deploying GitOps pipeline, doing every step yourself: Applications, sync policy, hooks, RBAC, Helm, ApplicationSets, and a setup that ships every branch on push. You finish with a pipeline you can explain line by line, not a demo you watched run.
We'll build an agent step-by-step, starting with a small loop that accepts input and produces structured output. As we go, we'll add tools, validation, model switching, runtime adapters, and packaging techniques that'll let the agent move from a simple script to a reusable application.
Does Kubernetes feel overwhelming? This is the technical prequel you need. Stop copying Dockerfiles blindly and master the foundations: images, networks, volumes, and Docker Compose. The definitive guide to understanding containers and building the solid base every DevOps engineer needs.
The "It Works on My Machine" Excuse Ends Today. Understand Docker. Ship with Confidence. Own Production. This book is written for front-end developers who are tired of using Docker without truly understanding it. Instead of abstract theory or backend-centric explanations, it teaches Docker in a clear, practical way—aligned with how front-end engineers think and how real front-end applications are built and shipped.You’ll work with a real GitHub repository, follow real production workflows, and learn how to build, run, and deploy a React.js application using Docker—ending with a full deployment to Amazon EC2. Every step is explained with purpose, so you understand not just what to do, but why it works.By the end of the book, Docker will no longer feel like a black box. You’ll know how to create reliable builds, debug problems with confidence, and take ownership of your production environment as a front-end developer.If you want to stop guessing, stop copying commands, and finally ship front-end applications with confidence—this book is for you.
This book offers a comprehensive guide to getting started in the world of Docker, covering everything from the most elementary concepts to the orchestration of complex applications with Docker Compose, with a practical focus for web developers; that is, you will be able to learn how to use Docker to develop your web apps with Laravel, CodeIgniter, Flask, FastAPI, Django and, ultimately, any web app that you can run with Docker or in production.
Este libro ofrece una guía completa para iniciarse en el mundo de Docker, abarcando desde los conceptos más elementales hasta la orquestación de aplicaciones complejas con Docker Compose, con un enfoque práctico para desarrolladores web; es decir, podrás aprender a usar Docker para desarrollar tus apps web en con Laravel, CodeIgniter, Flask, FastAPI, Django y en definitiva, cualquier app web que puedas levantar con Docker o en producción.
Your Code Works Locally. Now, Make It Run for the World. 🌍 Mastered Python? Now face the ultimate challenge: Production. Volume 8: Cloud-Native Python, DevOps & LLMOps takes you beyond the IDE and into the data center. Learn to containerize with Docker, orchestrate with Kubernetes, and serve 70B+ parameter models with enterprise-grade LLMOps. Don’t just write software—architect it.
In this book, you'll see that the book is designed with one main idea. It aims to give you the skills, confidence and understanding you need to build and deliver real Backend systems. Each chapter is designed to teach you everything you need to know to get hands-on with writing, configuring, deploying and troubleshooting your own projects. Right at the start, we got stuck into designing APIs and building backend systems. We didn't just stick to the basics, though. We went beyond that pretty quickly and started using modern protocols like gRPC and the key contract-first methods that are now the norm for scalable backend systems.
Get started with Kubernetes fundamentals step-by-step.
This book is written by a Raspberry Pi enthusiast, so, it could be hopefully interesting for other Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. Also, as it is about enterprise development, it can be eventually useful for any IT specialist dealing with enterprise applications and services.